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Automatic preview and save on newer Fuji cameras
Greetings all ...
I recently moved from a Finepix 1200 to a Fuji S5100 and am amazed at the options available. The 1200 was my transition camera from being a 20+ year 35mm SLR shooter. The S5100 does so much to bridge the gap between digital and SLR in my opinion that I doubt I will miss some of the options the digital SLRs include. That being said (for anyone looking for advice on purchasing the S5100), I miss a hotshoe for my Sunpak 544 and would like to know if anyone else had an older Fuji that allowed you to preview the shot and either record it to the memory card or delete it and try again. On the 1200 I was able to delete an overexposed shot, reshoot with whatever adjustments I could make, then reshoot, and have the pic number stay sequential. Now, I shoot with the S5100, it records each shot (after a 2 second adjustable to 5 second) preview, but then I need to leave shooting mode to more critically look over the photo. If I decide to delete it, the number assigned to the new pic is +1. So I shot a few shots as keepers, deleted about 15 or 20 shots and on my memory card, I have 100-0001, 100-0002, 100-0032, etc. All shots I deleted took their number with them. A little annoyance, and I know with databases this is the way records are managed, but does anyone know of a way around this? Thanks for any input. Mark |
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